Synopses & Reviews
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Synopsis
Little Raccoon has a question.
It is a question for his mother.
"When do you love me most of all?" he asks.
Of course, one question leads to another.
"Is it when I wake up?"
And another.
"Is it when I play in the trees?"
And another and another and another.
Little Raccoon has lots of questions.
How many answers does his mother have?
Just one.
Synopsis
Little Raccoon has a question.
It is a question for his mother.
"When do you love me most of all?" he asks.
Of course, one question leads to another.
"Is it when I wake up?"
And another.
"Is it when I play in the trees?"
And another and another and another.
Little Raccoon has lots of questions.
How many answers does his mother have?
Just one.
Synopsis
Little Raccoon has a question.
It is a question for his mother.
When do you love me most of all? he asks.
Of course, one question leads to another.
Is it when I wake up?
And another.
Is it when I play in the trees?
And another and another and another.
Little Raccoon has lots of questions.
How many answers does his mother have?
Just one.
Synopsis
Little Raccoon has a question.
It is a question for his mother.
When do you love me most of all? he asks.
Of course, one question leads to another.
Is it when I wake up?
And another.
Is it when I play in the trees?
And another and another and another.
Little Raccoon has lots of questions.
How many answers does his mother have?
Just one.
About the Author
Miriam Schlein is the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including the classic stories of motherly love
The Way Mothers Are and
Just like Me. Ian Schoenherr grew up near Locktown, New Jersey. He has written and illustrated three books—Read It, Don't Eat It!; Cat & Mouse; and Pip & Squeak—and illustrated numerous books by other authors, including Little Raccoon's Big Question, by Miriam Schlein. The artist lives in Woodside, New York.